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Pages in category "Japanese female professional wrestlers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 276 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling (センダイガールズプロレスリング, Sendai Gāruzu Puroresuringu), often called Senjo (仙女, Senjo), is a Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion. It is based in the city of Sendai, Miyagi in the Tohoku region.
Actwres girl'Z is a Japanese independent sports entertainment organization and former professional wrestling promotion founded in 2015. The meaning of the "Actwres Girl'Z" name is a combination of the words "wrestler" and "actress".
The most notable annual events in AJW were the Japan Grand Prix and Tag League the Best.The Japan Grand Prix was held each summer, from 1985 to 2004, and was a tournament to determine the number one contender for the WWWA World Single Championship, similar to the G1 Climax or Champion Carnival seen in the men's promotions New Japan Pro-Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling, respectively.
Kaoru, who was an ex-ally of Nagayo during their time in Gaea Japan, returned after about three years of fighting illness, and together they put the base of the newfounded promotion of Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling. [2] The promotion held its first official event on March 22, 2014, a house show hosted at Ota City General Gymnasium. [3]
Nelle Diala, a former flight attendant for Alaska Airlines, lost what she referred to as her “dream job” after only six months with the company due to uploading a video of herself twerking ...
The flight attendant can be seen pushing the man’s face back, keeping him in place as the passenger began howling uncontrollably. Alaska Airlines Flight 2221 incident Oakland, CA 2/1/2024 ~10:35 ...
They would even have a singles match a piece, Yamzaki beating Judy Martin and Toteno defeating Leilani Kai. The Jumping Bomb Angels returned to Japan with their home promotion of All Japan Women’s Pro Wrestling. It was there that they lost the WWF Ladies Tag Team Championship, back to the Glamour Girls via countout on June 8, 1988.